Okay, asides from the male Parasaurs as seen in TLW, did Jurassic World contain mixed-gender populations, because I swore I read somewhere on the original Jurassic World park website, that they allowed the dinosaurs to breed, but it was strictly monitored to keep populations from skyrocketing.

Also, what is the current consensus with dinosaur colorations/variants/genders.

Because right now we have varying colors for some dinosaurs (more so than before).

Triceratops* speckled dark-brown ones from JP and TLW (and the striped males from JP III)* Jurassic World website Triceratops (which are a gray-brown color)* greyish Triceratops with blue blotches around the eyes in JW/JWFK.

Their might some males in JW, but they are probably either born sterile or are genetically engineered to successfully impregnate females for a number of times/for a certain period of time before they are made sterile. I'd say the second choice is most likely, simply as a precaution.